Indian Daily Mail, 10 April 1946

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail to] H- NV Si SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 274 1 IB Agreement Source Of Trouble: jlice, Troops Have Situation In Hand K Teheran, Apr. 8. Swift action by Persian armed police has peri in the bud an elaborate plan for a temp d'etat in several ftecc& U niartcfi of a subversive movent -rv lon north-cast
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  • 321 1 Russo-Persian Agreement Brings Gloom To Rightwingers Jjfceran, Apr. ..—Right wing Wrtieal circles here take ?loom\ tu v »l the Soviet-Persian acjreeJ e »t Which they consider has given «»sia everything she wanted. ition has crystallised to ;iM points: Firstly, while they J assert there has been direct f rom Russia,
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  • 47 1 Photo from Photo thou v. II i Viceroy with the th M >) the British tit Miss, advisers and secretaries busy at work in the Council Room at the kcrorfi Honst one m last week. P.O.G.I.
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  • 124 1 London, April 9. Radio Moscow last night revealed that Iran and Russia are conducting economic negotiations. The disclosure was contained in a letter which Iranian Premier Ghavam wrote to Foreign Minister M. Molotov in which it referred to conversations "on economic questions" which he
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  • 46 1 Batavia, Apr. 8. I.ieut.-Gen. Sir Montague Stopford, Allied Command-er-in-Chief in the Netherlands East Indies, will leave for Singapore about April 11 to assume his ne>v post Ot Commander-in-Chief of land torces in South-east Asia, the Dutch news agency reported tonight. Reuter
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  • 105 1 Washington, April 9. State Secretary James F. Byrneyesterday told a press conference that Britain and Russia had accepted the United States proposals for a meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers in Paris April 25. The French reply has not been received but it
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  • 171 1 BRITAIN U.S. OBJECT TO RUSSO-HUNGARIAN COMMERCIAL TREATY SOVIET SEEKING RAILWAYS FISHING RIGHTS Budapest, Apr. 8. The Hungarian cabinet has approved Russian-Flun garian oil and shipping agreement within the framework of the Russian Hungarian Commercial Treaty it was announced today. News of this follows a Russia nHungarian reparations agreement signed here
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  • 275 2 "Congress Is For Independence On Basis Of United India" President Azad Jinnah Appeals To British Not To Desert Him (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, April 9. "Coogreti itands fur independence without any resetvation and OH the basis of United India. It is in favour of the fullest freedom being given
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  • 108 2 PROSPECTIVE BENGAL PREMIER TALKS TO MINISTERS (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, April B.— H. S. Suhrawardy, prospective Premier of Bengal, interviewed the British Cabinet Mission today. 1 le told Pressmen that he discussed with the Mission his views on Pakistan and India's future constitution. I le said the Mission
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  • 45 2 Sir Evan Jenkins of Lahore was sworn in today as the Punjab Governor. Sir C. V. Raman was appointed as the Honorary Professor of Physics in Travancorc University and will work on a scheme of research into the mineral resource* oi the State.
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  • 158 2 ARMY FOOD STORES DESTROYED WHILE INDIANS STARVE London, Apr. 8. The recent destruction of United States Army food stores in Calcutta was referred to in the House of Commons by Capt. Francis Noel Baker, son of the Minister of State, who asked what action would be taken to ensure that
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  • 89 2 RANGOON POLICE VICTIMISING INA PERSONNEL ALLEGATION (From Our Own CorretpouitUA Bombay, Apr. 8. The- Allegata that If. S. Doshi, the first ot INj personnel to be tried in Burma is bea victimised by the Rangoon Police, wl have brought against him nccitioi charges, is made by Lieut. Gula Khan, liaison
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  • 36 2 EX- IN A REQUIREMENTS (From Our Oum Correspondent) Madras, Apr. 8. "Our i.im.i'utt requirements are food, Ut\m\ and shelter, and thereafter employ ment" said one member of an ISA group who recently returned Madras from Rangoon.
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  • 308 2 Muslim Students' Clarion Call To Wage War Against Hindus British SENSATIONAL SECRET CIRCULAR DISCOVERED (From Our Oum Correspondent) Madras, April 8- Details just received of the rioting by Muslim students of the Aligarh University bring to light a sensational secret circular distributed among the students a few days before the
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  • 122 2 Col. Lakshmi Appeals For Funds (From Our Own Cormp^ Lieut-Col. Lakshn 1 fog, at Ponani, ap ealed 9 contributions to the I\\ d lief rund. She said: "It is a muter of to me that so far South India k lagged behind the rest of India i ncfc tributing to
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  • 50 2 London, Apr. 8. The British Go»J eminent will await an official -uttm ment from the Chinese tio^crnmotf before they decide on their atntodß regarding recognition ot Moapffl said Hector McNeil, Under-SecicM of Foreign Affairs, in reply to quofl tions in the House of Commons t»fl da\. Reuter
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  • 200 2 London, April 8. In a critical article on Mohd M Jinnah's "uncompromising attitude in connection Pakistaji" famed pacifist, Professor Middleton Murray, states in the weekly Peace News, "Hopes of an Indian independence have so frequently been disappointed that the British Plenipotentiaries now in India
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  • 1048 3 Malayn Union Governor Promises Thorough Consultations Itching on matters concerning the Malayan Union and Por citizenship, His Excellency the Governor of Malayan Union, Sir Edward Gent, in a radio broadcast j Ku.' Lumpur, emphasised that the Union policy has illj understood in Malaya, and that opinion* in /.enship shall be
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  • 401 3 London, April 8. Moscow Radio broadcast today the text of the oil agreement between Russia and Persia. It said: "Tke Soviet Government has agreed to the formation of a Soviet -Persian company for prospecting and exploitation of oil-bearing lands in Northern Persia on the basis
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  • 341 3 POLICE ACTED IN SELF-DEFENCE, SAYS UNDER-SECRETARY HENDERSON London, Apr. 8. -Arthur Henderson, Under-Secretary for Tndia, stated in the House of Commons today that the police and troops who fired on a crowd near Flphinstone Road in Bomhay on February IJ acted throughout in the right of
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  • 55 3 Chungking, April i.— -Starting Chinese are feeding on grass, ftark. of trees and clay m famine-stricken trees in almost every province of north, central and soii/h-ru hina, reports reaching Chungking today stated. In parts of Ilniian province fantiVtes are said to be drowning themsehes wholesale
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  • 44 3 New York April, Coffee producers here arc reported to believe that the control of coffee will be lifted after dune 30 as it is feared that a shipment of 7.$ million bags by tlu» date would overload the market and firing prices down. UP
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  • 178 4 dciu-w, Apr. S. Rcprcsciitatixck of 41 nations gathered ifl the palatial I eague of Natiom building today to wind up the League's itl urs md transfer its work and HMtl to the United Nations Organisation. Opening the wento tfijt will bring down the curtain
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  • 212 4 BRITAIN TO MAINTAIN ARMY IN NORTHWEST FRONTIER OF INDIA London, April 8. -Rumours which had been circulating recently that Britain has a direct interest in maintaining a standing army in the northwest frontier of India, were not denied by an India Otfice spokesman today. The spokesman stressed the importance of
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  • 254 4 V* Y<„k. Apr. I. It is expected in informed quarters toda> that both Britain and the United States will oppose the Soviet delegate. Andrei (Jromyko's. proposal to remove the Persian case from the agenda of Persian agreement for unconditional withdrawal of Sosiet troops from
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  • 131 4 Chuitgkiag, Apr. 9.— The war of nerves between the Kuomintang and the Chinese Communists, which was suspended last January to create a friendly atmosphere for the crucial meeting of the People's Consultative Council aimed at securing < hma's political and military unity, has now been resumed
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  • 129 4 ttfceae, \pr. B.— l All mJ all other ItftWMf parties \s ho boycotted the (.reek Actions tod.n appealed to the British, United States. Soviet and I ivnch Governments to refer the Greek internal question cither to the "Big Three'' or to UNO. If the question
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  • 130 4 Seoul, April 8. United States autl.xirities are ini estigating the disposition of secret Japanese police funds amounting to pie million yens which were belici edly git en to Koreans for espionage against U.S. forces and for the promotion of a Korean government friendly to Japan, it
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  • 145 4 DUTCH -INDONESIAN DELEGATION The Hague. Apr. s. Indonesian representatives to take part in the talks between Lord Invercbnpel (formerly Sir Archibald ClarkKerr) British Specie! Envoy to Jaia, Dr. Hubertus iai Mook, Deputy Gov.-Cen. of the Dutch Past Indies, and the Dutch Government arrived in The Hague tonight. They included Naur
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  • 260 4 I AROUND THE fipj Mahid bin Jumit. f ornicr soncr-of-war and at tl t ached to the Arm\. v seven years' r.i. on .1 ur elf mitting robbery, and ten vtm* in addition to six stroke of on a second charge of causing hurt,
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  • 75 4 The Court holding that there DO evidence against him, k Hisajaro, was discharged yesterdij the War Crimes Court presided bj 01. C H. ViAen Payne. Ko|ima and Asai Kcnichi charged with having, in July, H caused the death of Nlj Ranudi. both civilian residena Nancowry IsUnd A second
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  • 34 4 Washington, Apr. S.-bnt.h 1 surv officials here have infofl*| British Government that 1 almost certain the Anglo-A»J loan will go through, ii was k*l authoritatively here tonight Reuter
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